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  2. Power tool - Wikipedia

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    Portable electric tools may be either corded or battery-powered. ... Pressure washer; Radial arm saw; ... by acquiring Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation in 2005

  3. Milwaukee Tool - Wikipedia

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    By 1935, Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation developed a lightweight 3/4" electric hammer drill. This power tool was designed to drill and sink anchors into concrete. This drill could also be converted into a standard 3/4" drill. Milwaukee also designed an easy-to-handle, single-horsepower sander/grinder that weighed only 15 pounds. [7]

  4. McGraw Electric - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 McGraw acquired the Line Material company of Milwaukee, which manufactured power line equipment. Line Material was based in Milwaukee and operated plants in several other cities. It had 1948 sales of $38,750,000 and net income of $3,108,000. [10] In 1952 McGraw Electric merged with the Pennsylvania Transformer Company. [11]

  5. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Electric washing machines were advertised and discussed in newspapers as early as 1904. [14] Alva J. Fisher has been incorrectly credited with the invention of the electric washer. The US Patent Office shows at least one patent issued before Fisher's US patent number 966677 [15] (e.g. Woodrow's US patent number 921195). [16]

  6. 18 injured after Delta plane overturns during landing at ...

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    At least 18 people were injured Monday when a Delta Air Lines plane overturned upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

  7. The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest electric railway and electric utility system in Wisconsin, and combined several of the earlier horsecar, steam dummy, and streetcar lines into one system. Its Milwaukee streetcar lines soon ran on most major streets and served most areas of the city. The interurban lines reached throughout southeastern Wisconsin.